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Wildcats Roll Past Retrievers in Season Opener


MANHATTAN, Kan. – Fueled by a balanced attack that was highlighted by 20 kills from Shaylee Myers and double-double performance from Ava LeGrand, K-State opened the 2025 season with a straight-set victory – 25-20, 25-16, 25-15 – at the K-State Invitational at Morgan Family Arena Friday night.
After four lead changes, the Cats scored five consecutive points led by kills from Jordyn Williams and Myers to close Set 1 and set the tone for the sweep.
In a back-and-forth opening frame that featured four lead changes, the Wildcats seized momentum with a 5-0 scoring run led by kills from Jordyn Williams and Myers, to take Set 1 and set the tone for the sweep.
With a career-high 32 assists from LeGrand, the Wildcats produced a .310 team hitting percentage with 43 kills on 100 swings. The Cats’ defense limited the Retrievers to a .076 hitting percentage behind eight blocks, while holding a 43-40 edge in digs.
LeGrand notched her fourth career double-double, as the senior setter handed out a match- and career-high 32 assists to go with a team-high 12 digs. The Papillion, Nebraska product was also credited with four blocks with two aces.
Myers, a native of Lincoln, Nebraska, eclipsed the 20-mark for just the second time in her career and fell three short of matching her career-best set her freshman season against Missouri in 2022. The senior outside hitter/opposite hit at a .462 clip with just two errors on 39 swings.
In addition to LeGrand, Brenna Schmidt totaled four blocks followed by Jordyn Williams with three, while freshman Caleigh Ponn eclipsed the 10-dig mark in her collegiate debut.
FROM THE CATS
Jason Mansfield, K-State Head Coach
Overall Statement…
“I thought we started well, and then kind of let them back in. I thought we did a good job of finishing the first set and then being more patient in the second set and letting things happen and staying aggressive at the same time. But I’m just proud of how we played. I thought the crowd was incredible tonight, and it’s so great to start the match, start the season at home.”
On playing at home…
“It’s so great. We started the season on the road last year. We played the first four matches on the road. And so, it’s just so great to be at home and the crowd again, the crowd really showed up tonight, and we fed off their energy. And we’ve been waiting a long time to play a match again in the arena. So, it’s wonderful to get a win, but it’s also even better to get a win at home and feel like we have the crowd behind us and kind of feed off them.”
SET-BY-SET
Set 1 – K-State 25, UMBC 20
- Myers led all players with seven kills, hitting at a .429 clip with just one error on 14 swings to go along with five digs.
- The Cats’ defense held the Retrievers to a .049 hitting percentage behind four total blocks, including led by two apiece from LeGrand, Schmidt, and Williams.
Set 2 – K-State 25, UMBC 16
- Myers tallied a set-high six kills in the second set on 16 swings with one error (.312), followed by three kills from Fox.
- Williams registered two blocks, including a solo stop, while Ponn led the back row with six digs.
Set 3 – K-State 25, UMBC 15
- K-State quickly jumped out to a 10-2 lead and held on to put the third set away.
- The Wildcats hit an incredible .636 in Set 3 behind seven kills from Myers, who posted a .778 hitting percentage with no errors, and nine assists from LeGrand.
INSIDE THE BOX
- K-State swept past UMBC – 25-20, 25-16, 25-15 – Friday night at Morgan Family Arena.
- The Cats hit .310 (43 kills, 12 errors) against the Retrievers .076 (32 kills, 24 errors).
- Myers led all players with 20 kills, hitting at a .462 clip on 39 swings, and was followed by Clinton with seven kills.
- LeGrand handed out 32 assists to go with 12 digs to register – the first double-double of the season.
- As a team, K-State totaled eight blocks led by four from LeGrand and Schmidt and three from Williams.
- In addition to LeGrand, Ponn reached the 10-dig mark, that included a match-high six in the second set.
- Two players reached double-digit kills from UMBC – Brown (11), Dobbs (10) – while Frankovich posted four blocks.
- Friday’s match saw 10 tie scores and just four lead changes.
BEYOND THE BOX
- K-State has won six consecutive sets against UMBC.
- Under Mansfield, K-State moves to 2-1 in season openers.
- K-State is 15-12 at Morgan Family Arena since its opening in 2023.
- Caleigh Ponn, Lauren Schneider and Alex Klukvin each made their collegiate debuts in the nightcap.
- Myers played in her 70th career match and turned in her second 20-kill match of her career (Last: 23 vs. Missouri, Sept. 7, 2022).
- LeGrand registered the first double-double of the season for the Cats and fourth of her career.
UP NEXT
K-State will conclude the K-State Invitational Sunday against Delaware at 1 p.m. at Morgan Family Arena.
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Ty Simpson Reportedly Getting NIL Contract Offers After NFL Draft Decision, New Rumors on Alabama QB
Ty Simpson has declared for the 2026 NFL Draft, but that hasn’t curbed college football programs from trying to get the Alabama quarterback on their roster.
According to AL.com’s Nick Kelly, Simpson has been offered “a deal that could total $6.5 million” from one program, while three SEC teams have offered “at least $4 million and more.”
Simpson was the No. 26 overall player and No. 4 quarterback in the class of 2022, according to 247Sports’ composite rankings. He’s a bit of a rare breed in today’s college football landscape in the fact that he waited three years at Alabama before becoming the starter, rather than transferring somewhere else.
Simpson played behind Bryce Young in 2022 and Jalen Milroe in 2023 and 2024 before eventually landing the starting job in 2025. While he had a few shaky outings, he was one of the best quarterbacks in the SEC this year, throwing for 3,567 yards, 28 touchdowns and five interceptions
His final game with the Crimson Tide came in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal against Indiana, where he threw for just 67 yards in a 38-3 blowout loss.
Bleacher Report’s NFL Scouting Department considers Simpson to be the No. 30 overall player and the No. 3 quarterback in this year’s draft class. In the latest mock draft from B/R, Simpson is projected to land with the Los Angeles Rams with the No. 13 pick.
While Simpson is widely projected to be a first-round pick, the NFL combine should give him a good idea of where he might land in April. Assuming he’s a consensus first-round pick, it’s hard to imagine Simpson will return to the collegiate level.
If he isn’t so confident about going in the first round, perhaps he’ll take one of the lucrative NIL offers he’s reportedly received.
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Tennessee football offered Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson $4 million
Jan. 11, 2026Updated Jan. 12, 2026, 1:12 a.m. ET
Quarterback Ty Simpson may be headed to the NFL, but it’s not because he didn’t have suitors in college football.
Simpson, who started for Alabama during the 2025 season, declared for the 2026 NFL Draft on Jan. 7.
A source close to Simpson told The Tuscaloosa News on Jan. 11 that Miami offered him $6.5 million to play for the Hurricanes in 2026. That would have made him the highest-paid player in college football.
Tennessee and Ole Miss each offered Simpson $4 million, the newspaper reported through the same source.
Simpson is a Tennessee native from Martin, where he won a TSSAA state championship his senior season at Westview in West Tennessee.
Simpson’s base salary at Alabama was $400,000, the newspaper reported. That doubled to $800,000 with incentives.
Simpson has not entered the NCAA transfer portal and has not yet signed his NFL paperwork. However, he plans to play in the Senior Bowl later this month in Mobile, Alabama, according to the newspaper.
Simpson played all four seasons for the Crimson Tide, but did not start until 2025, when he threw for 3,567 yards and had 28 touchdowns and five interceptions. He helped Alabama reach the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, where it lost to Indiana in the Rose Bowl.
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Ty Simpson “not wavering” on decision to turn pro amid NIL bidding war
Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson announced last week that he was leaving school early to enter the NFL draft. But that hasn’t stopped other college programs from offering him lucrative NIL deals.
What started out in the $4 million range has reached in excess of $6 million, a source with knowledge of the situation told Bama247.
But that same source said the offers were unsolicited and that Simpson “hasn’t wavered” in his decision to enter the NFL draft. The expectation is he will not change his mind before the Wednesday deadline for underclassmen to declare.
Al.com was first to report the unrelenting interest in Simpson as the draft deadline approaches.
Simpson went 11-4 in his lone season as the starter, leading Alabama to the College Football Playoff and a come-from-behind victory at Oklahoma in the first round. But his season ended on a sour note as he threw for only 67 yards and no touchdowns in a 38-3 loss to Indiana in the Rose Bowl that saw him sidelined for much of the second half with a rib injury.
Simpson, who was named a team captain in the summer, finished the season with 3,567 passing yards, 28 passing touchdowns and five interceptions. He also ran for 93 yards and two scores.
Recent NFL mock drafts have had Simpson ranked among the top three quarterbacks — behind Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza and Oregon’s Dante Moore — and a borderline first-round pick.
Alabama 2026 NFL draft decision tracker: Who will stay in school or enter draft?
With Simpson gone, Mack and Russell are the two most experienced quarterbacks on the roster. The two were listed as co-backups this season with Mack having a 62-to-36 edge in total offensive snap over Russell.
Both Mack and Russell resigned with Alabama last week.
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The Ohio State football program is in Transfer Portal crisis thanks to Ross Bjork
When Ohio State made the decision to hire Ross Bjork as athletic director once Gene Smith stepped down, a large reason was that he was supposed to be an expert in the NIL space. Bjork touted his ability to galvanize donors and pay the athletes what they rightly deserved.
The end of his tenure at Texas A&M did see the football program spend a lot of money on recruits. It backfired spectacularly. Jimbo Fisher did not coach the team well, and Bjork had to fire him and pay him around $77 million to not coach the program.
Since coming to Columbus, Bjork has used the opposite approach. He has been borderline stingy at every corner when it comes to NIL for the Ohio State football program. Instead of helping the Buckeyes, he is actively sinking the ship just a year after winning a national title.
Ross Bjork is actively hurting the Ohio State football program
30 players have entered the Transfer Portal from this year’s version of the Ohio State Buckeyes. That is by far the most since the portal became a widely used thing. What’s even worse is that Bjork has refused to pay enough to bring enough players in to replace those guys leaving.
There have been several instances of the Buckeyes losing out on talented portal players because they did not use their NIL money correctly. Bjork seems to think that the College Sports Commission is actually going to be able to enforce any sort of cap when it comes to revenue sharing.
No other high-major program is operating under those assumptions. In fact, most of Ohio State’s competitors keep reloading in the portal. Indiana is arguably passing the Buckeyes when it comes to finding talented older players in the portal, and that’s why they are playing for a national title.
Bjork was a questionable hire when he was brought in. The shine has worn off from the 2024 national championship, and more people are realizing that the title was won in spite of him, not because of him. Ryan Day needs to start putting his foot down when it comes to the football program.
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No. 1 portal WR Cam Coleman commits to Texas
After some marquee portal losses, the Texas Longhorns needed to add elite talent to the wide receiver room and did just that with the addition of Auburn Tigers transfer Cam Coleman over the Alabama Crimson Tide, Texas A&M Aggies, and Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Coleman is one of the crown jewels of the portal class, the No. 4 player overall and the No. 1 wide receiver and five spots ahead of the next-best offensive player — former Alabama wide receiver Isaiah Horton. The elite wideout made the most of his second recruiting cycle, but traveled to Austin first before trips to College Station, Lubbock, and Tuscaloosa. He’s ranked as a five-star portal prospect after arriving at Auburn two years ago as a five-star high school prospect, the second-ranked wide receiver behind Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith.
In two years at Auburn, the 6’3, 200-pound wideout emerged as one of the nation’s most explosive targets despite the Tigers struggling to find consistency at quarterback. In two seasons, he accounted for 1,306 yards and 13 touchdowns catching passes from Peyton Thorne, Jackson Arnold, and Ashton Daniels. The hope for both Texas fans and Coleman is that putting him with a quarterback who specializes in the deep ball, like Arch Manning, will both open up the Texas offense and set him up for a one-year springboard on the Forty Acres.
This plan has worked wonders for Texas in previous years, with Matthew Golden and Adonai Mitchell putting up big numbers in Burnt Orange and hearing their names called early in the NFL Draft.
Texas was likely heading to the portal in the offseason regardless, but the departures of DeAndre Moore and Parker Livingstone made it a true necessity for the Longhorns. The Longhorns have bolstered the skill position talent on offense with the additions of Coleman and former Arizona State running back Raleek Brown.
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Legend posts Transfer Portal message that Ohio State football fans needed to see
As more and more Ohio State football players enter the Transfer Portal, the Buckeyes continue to let prospects go by without adding them to the roster. Despite several high-profile visits, the Buckeyes have only brought in five players from the portal to offset the 30 they’ve lost.
Ross Bjork should receive the majority of the blame. His failure to use NIL effectively, while every other major program seems to be able to, is a massive problem. Of course, there is something to be said for the change in mindset for some of the college football players these days.
Former Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett had his own gripes with the NCAA. He tried to challenge the NFL rule so that he could enter the NFL after his freshman season. Ultimately, that failed. Regardless, he gave his take on the portal situation.
Maurice Clarett explains why Ohio State football players are transferring
From Clarett’s perspective, he believes that college kids are just looking around to capture the most money possible.
There’s nothing going on besides money. Kids talk to kids. Parents talk to parents. Programs around the country need to win now. They’re paying a premium for guys. Not really hard to leverage yourself when you’re a former 4-5 star recruit that comes from Ohio State. 🤷🏾♂️
Not…
— Maurice Clarett (@ReeseClarett13) January 11, 2026
Clarett isn’t wrong that Ohio State certainly props up other kids who aren’t at the top of the depth chart. The cache of being at an elite program for a year helps them get more NIL money from a lower-level school, allowing them to maximize their earning potential.
That’s still no excuse for what is happening with the Ohio State Buckeyes. There is no reason that they should have this many players exiting the program and so few coming in. Ryan Day needs to get Bjork’s expectations in line for how the NIL game is played.
If that doesn’t happen, Ohio State is going to start to fall behind very quickly. Other programs have risen, and old powers are using NIL to get back to the top, as well. The Buckeyes need to fix their approach before it is too late and they fall too far behind.
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